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Hozzie

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This is in Dyersburg and just goes to show the stupidity of our local governments sometimes.  I know we have a lot of dog lovers on here and think most would agree that this is just ridiculous.

 

Short story is this dog, "Beau", killed a neighbors pet duck when it wandered onto Beau's property.  They now want to euthanize Beau for being a "vicious" dog.  They also want to charge the owner a bunch of fees for keeping him.

 

He has a short reprieve, but hopefully this will help.  God help them if this was my dog and they tried to pull this.

 

https://www.change.org/p/city-government-of-dyersburg-tennesee-mayor-john-holden-save-beau-s-life-and-return-him-to-his-owner-with-no-fees

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Signed. What nonsense.

I guess because my dogs kill possums under my house they'll be coming to my door next.

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LOL, signed. My dogs would have gotten a pat on the head and a duck dinner. Ducks are fowl, not pets.

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While I'm not a resident of your town I did sign the petition and asked for common sense to prevail over an 

irresponsible duck owner.  

 

It does raise the question, if this same duck happened onto a local stream or river and was shot by a legal hunter, in season,

would the hunter be a murderer and liable for criminal justice? 

 

Is there a difference?

 

DOH!

 

Remember this, these people are there because they were voted into office....

 

Again,   DOH!

Edited by Lowpower
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While I'm not a resident of your town I did sign the petition and asked for common sense to prevail over an 

irresponsible duck owner.  

 

 

Not a big deal, but I don't live there.  I just saw it on the Channel 4 website and thought it was ridiculous. 

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More liberalism infecting our society and you can bet the twits behind this support PETA and Planned Parenthood.

 

Signed and donated.

 

 

 

 

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Edited by kieefer
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In a world where common sense prevails, the duck owner would be the one in trouble with the law or allowing his animals to wander off, bothering other neighbors. We have neighbors down the street that raise a lot of ducks, and let them roam around. Their next door neighbor hates them, because they are disgusting creatures that poop all over everything.

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Signed. You really wouldn't have to be a Dog Lover to see the injustice in this. Just a little common sense should tell ya the Duck Owner is more at fault than the Dog or Owner.

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